DAV National Resources

Why don’t we have a person available at the Mid Winter Conference like we do at National to assist our disabled veterans if they need help? One of our members needed medication and had to drive himself to VA in Washington because despite all the vans there, no one could drive him??

My name is LeRoy W Jensen I am a life member of the D A V I see where you give rides for med. appointments why don’t they do that in Alexandria La I have Parkinson and few others I need to go to L S U to see a doctor but they say they don’t that so if my wife cant take me she is disabled also I have to pay 400 dollars for transpiration to LSU in Shreveport La I think maybe I am not in the click I have asked the D A V man at the VA hospital here and he the one that said that serval times so somebody needs check into it or what you say all B S or a select few

I am the Adjutant for Chapter 78 in Conroe Texas. We are building a website and have had a request from someone outside our organization to place information on asbestos related information claiming that many veterans could have been injured and deserve compensation. I am not sure if this is something we should be placing on our website. Can you please provide guidance?
FYI..our website is http://www.DAVChapter78.com and my email is montgomerycountyDAV@gmail.com

Hi, I’m writing you to see if you are still actively updating the resources on your page: http://www.davchapter78.com/resources/4594503164. My name is David Sides and I’m a member of the Public Outreach Department for The Mesothelioma Center. Countless veterans are currently suffering from life-threatening illnesses that are a result of exposure to asbestos, a material that was commonly used in hundreds of military applications, products, and ships because of its resistance to fire. Veterans who have been diagnosed with mesothelioma even qualify for special benefits from the U.S Department of Veteran Affairs. We recently published an educational guide about mesothelioma prognosis: asbestos.com/mesothelioma/prognosis/ I believe this guide would be a valuable addition to your resources and can assist your veterans. Would you consider adding it on your page to help spread awareness? Thank you for your time, David